Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 July 1926

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 156. VOL. LXXXIV. MONDAY, 12th JULY, 1926. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1020 1 NIKKO Photographic Studio Every Possible Assistance and advice given to amateurs. No. 7, Northam Road, Penang. TEL 579. HAV YOI LT RI P f I THE MOTORISTS’ SURE SHIELD. I *T JSSBWe H m if rw*W' 5 tt h <x A s£< *1 m IF A w 0810 5 H
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    • 32 1 I THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG) (MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. if ye tested by our Optometrist. Lenses ground to prescriptions. Frames Mountings fitted properly. Office hours:B.3o a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 852 2 Even to those who knew that he had for some time been ill, the news of the death of Lord Stevenson, at the com paratively early age of 53, came as a great shock. He will be mourned by a very large number of personal friends, and his
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    • 1583 2 1 NOTICES. NOTICES. EUROPE HOTEL, SHAIK NOORDIN, TAILORS, Tin Bentong No Liability. BANGKOK, SIAM. 4 Northam Road, Penang. x Possess only Hemstitching Machine in NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. Penang, will hemstitch ladies dress, etc., New BuildingJust Completed. by the yards neatly and cheaply. NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Every Modern Convenience
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    • 37 2 Your Eye Does it trouble you If so try Sellers’ Lotus Honey, the safest, surest and most high-praised Nature’s cure for Eye troubles. Cures even Cataract, etc. Literature frae. Boou Pharmacy, Penang Road, Penang, (S. 8.) B
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    • 442 2 ll uJi 1 1 mi La" r r r>? ion con enjoy Sound Natural jIF Sleep [fir t I( |1 You can make sure of a thoroughly good night’» 'Ud Ji 1i I rest all night by raking a cup of Ovaltine regularly before retiring. It soothes the worn I
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  • 977 3 THE LURE OF THE GRAND PRIX. (By a. Woman Correspondent.) Paris, June 16. What is the lure of the Grand Prix Well, it has an atmosphere of its own, distinctively French- There is nothing quite like it to be found anywhere elseThe English race-meetings are very pleasant,
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  • 295 3 A GRUESOME STOPvY OF SUFFERING. London, June 26.—The blind .man who sat in the Strangers’ Gallery listening to the Russian debate is Mr. Joseph Martin who lived for 10 years in Moscow, one of the survivors among the British merchants vho, Commander Locker-Lamp-son in the course of his
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    • 440 3 A DIGESTIVE TONIC l Enabling those who suffer from loss of appetite or dyspepsia to enjoy their meals thoroughly and to derive full benefit Lem them. -BYNlNamara is a powerful tonic pleasant to take and easy to assimilate, it quickly restores strength and energy to the system when run down
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    • 40 3 PONT Endure Humiliation' a P oor Complexion use I A life Pills and have the clear skin and ihe beauty of W perfect health W Millions of*poople lake i/iem TMt SVMtKT ROM COMFAWY. Im, N—K M. A U 14. I
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    • 288 3 I PIANOS at j I BARGAIN PRICES. Instruments in perfect condition which have S i keen accepted as part "4 y&i payment on new 'I i Pianos. All have 2 J been thorou s hl y re 2 conditioned, casings, as 1 acti i s PRICED FROM >= I W;
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  • 1234 4 Herr Marx, the Chancellor, himself introduced in the Reichstag the' Government’s Compromise Bill for the settlement of property disputes between Federal State s and their former rulers, says The Times’s’’ Berlin correspondentDuring the debate the Socialists brought up the recently published letter in which President von Hindenburg
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  • 451 4 MR. FOKKER’S PLANS. Some specificationhitherto kept secretof a gigantic multi-motored aeroplane. already under construction, to provide seating and sleeping accommodation for 35 to 40 passengers, are revealed. Its designs are by the famous Dutch firm of Fokker. Preliminary work has been done at the Fokker factory in
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    • 307 4 -I ryJpW*-**" ,—rw— mi a man wants 1 f ftSi foe Attest of Scotch EftSt Vthisky he calls for I ißiĕl O.Chsh-tobesare I MAPI ER JOHNSTONES I WLIM3S r_ WHISKY 1 j l CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Ltd. "I PB» Sole Agents for Straits Settlements and P" Federated Malay States. G.
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    • 179 4 The sun colour M/4 vo m 1 a IK ill i/ r VuWrfnw 1 7 1 V D /j r lET Twink remedy the damage done by the searching rays o£ the sun S t to all those dainty, beautiful colours. Twink cleans and dyes at the same time. There
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  • 1304 5 The work of the emancipation of the slaves in the Hukawng Valley, undertaken by Mr. J. T. O. Barnard, Deputy Commissioner, Burma Frontier Service, has been brought to a successful conclusion, and 3,487 slaves have gained their freedom at a cost to the Government of under Rs.
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  • 313 5 1 Tn a letter to The Times” Professor E. P. Stebbing throws some interesting light on the administration of the betting tax in France. In accordance with a law of June. 1907, the French Govern-I ment levied a tax on the profits of gaming and betting. The
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  • 73 5 July 12—Ipob Gymkhana Club Races. 13 Penang Assizes. 13, 15. 17 Princess Ju-Ju’ Town Hall. 17—Cricket League Match, P.C.C. v. C.R.C., Esplanade, 2-15 p.m. 24— Glugor Shield Inter-School Sports, Esplanade. 24— Penang Races. 26 Cricket League Match, Eb. v. E.S.C. Esplanade, 2-15 p.m. 27—Cricket P.C.C. v. Sungei Patani
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  • 601 5 WHERE THE U S. LEADS. An effort is being made by a group of Americans, headed by Mr. Herbert Hoover, to raise a capital sum of £4,000,600, creating an annual income of £400,060, to endow scientific research in the United States, states the New York correspondent
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  • 664 5 AN ACADEMY PGRTRAIT. John Thomas Harris makes decrepit silk hats look like new ones this has been his everyday occupation for 42 years- He is a humble employee and works very hard in a back room. How then, asks W. C. S.” in the Evening News,” does
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 258 5 laughter and digestion. There is a curious relation between the emotions and the process of digestion. Thd old joking axiom, Laugh and grow fat,” is based on the common sense of age-long experience- It is a scientific fact also that sudden grief or fright will instantly arrest digestion and the
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    • 86 5 RUBBER. Planters requiring Selling Agents in Penang or to ship Kubber to any destination are requested to write to the undersigned. Terms moderate prompt sales or shipments effected. COVER PLANT. Fresh Supplies of Seed of that best of cover plants, M Calopogonium Mucunoides 99 always in stock. HOUSE PROPERTIES. Auction
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    • 343 5 Quality g 2 B We are not content with the Lowest Degree UJ g of Purity that will pass Official tests and S commercially recognised standards. Our 2 aim is to improve on existing standards and q 8 create one which will satisfy the most Bl fastidious buyer. All preparations
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  • 1620 6 XcJAIUS Julius Caesar, the greatest military genius and administrator CX that the world has ever known, was born on July 12, 102 B. C., a patrician who claimed descent from lulus the founder of Alba Long» and son of zKneas. As JE leas was reputed to be
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  • 597 6 To-day’s Proceedings. SCALE OF EDUCATION FEES. (From Our Own Correspondent), Singapore, July 12. In reply to questions by the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock it was stated As the new scale of education fees was introduced only from July 1, it is rot yet possible give a close
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  • 63 6 Rugby Radio Service. Saturday’s foreign exchange rates were Paris, 187| New York, 4.86 3 Brussels, 207 f Geneva, 25.11; Amsterdam. 12.11 Milan, 140| Berlin, 20.42|; Stockholm, 18.14$ Copenhagen, 18.35 Oslo, 22.16|; 34.42 t Prague, 164/«; Helsingfors,’ 193| Madrid, 30.69; Lisbon, Rio, 7||; Buenos Aires, 45-V1; Bombay’ ls.sHd.; Shanghai,
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  • 39 6 The output of the Tongkah Dredging Co., N. L. from 4th to 10th July (being one week) was 12 tons. The output of Talam Mines Limited for the mcfith of June, under tribute arrangements was Piculs 630.
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  • 149 6 CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT AT THE TOWN HALL. Delightful performances of the Japanese operetta Princess Ju Ju or the G-Iden Amulet” are to be given attire Town Hill Penang, to-morrow, Thursday and Saturday by Penang children. Rehearsals have been continuing for many weeks past and the children who have
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  • 133 6 BUSINESS FOR MEETING. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers &c, for confirmation, 5. Some bills to be passed. 6. The following documents for sealing and signature. (a) New
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 836 6 retail tender, the government AND THE PUBLIC. PTo the Editor of the Pinang Gazelle Sir -Having followed the somewhat heated discussions of your corresponden s upon the above subject, during t week, I also am tempted to write what I kn i°n W eff' ct b the system of
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    • 186 6 (To the Editcr of the Pinang Gazette,”) g IR> J rejoice to read the note in your Ey the Way column of July 9, regarding the management of the Sri Rama Bajand Sentarnil School and the Sri Ganesh Tamil School at Bukit Mertajam. Tam a Christian and
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  • 371 6 P. C. M. O’s ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC, Care of Foodstuffs, Water and Diet. The following letter is sent to us by Dr. A. L. Hoops, P.C.M.O.: Sir, Although Cholera is at present prevalent in several countries of the Far East, sufferers from thisdiseasebaving from time to time been
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  • 115 6 The following are additional rubber outputs for June: lbs. Kuala Muda 143,152 Sunger Batu 38,500 Vai D’or 39,400 Malakoff 58,000 Bertam C. 151,000 Bertam Extended 18,600 Windsor (F.M.S.) 38,000 Mayfield 45,000 Foothills (Malaya) 15,800 Kuala Sidim 60,000 Bassett 22,000 United Patani 12/ 00 Taiping 8 >,OOO Amalgamated Malay
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 421 6 P. G.” CROSS-WORDS COMPETITION. Solution of Puzzle No. 73. Of late a number of those of ou> readers who have kept in touch with our Cross-words competition have complained that the ordinary series of puzzles published by the Pinang Gazette are verging upon splendid simplicity. In the guise of a
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  • 1425 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. O. Chisnail arrived by the s B Obakdara yesterday. Nursing Sister E. NT. Bruce has been seconded for service in Johore. The Hon. Mr. K. Natesa Iyer. M. L. C. (Ceylon), is proceeding to the F. M S. to-morrow. Mi’. A. Caldecott has been appointed to act
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  • 334 7 Struck By Lightning. MANY FATALITIES. Washington, July 11. The Navy Department has been advised that the naval ammunition depot at Lake Denmark, Dover, New Jersey, was strtfck by lightning and exploded about two-thirds of the personnel are missing. It is reported that out of eighty officers and
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  • 85 7 MAY REVOLUTIONISE TEXTILE INDUSTRY. London July 11. Far reaching claims are made by an Indian Doctor named Nanji, of Birmingham, and a Doctor named Patron of Bristol Universities for a new process of making natural vegetable fibres more useful to textile manufacturers. It is claimed that the
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  • 69 7 ARRIVAL IN FRANCE. Toulon, July 11. The Sultan of Morocco has arrived aboard the cruiser Paris in order to attend the inauguration of a new Moslem Mosque in Paris and other ceremonies, celebrating the victory over Abd-El-Krim. The cruiser received a salute of twenty one guns. Representatives
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  • 61 7 HINDU-MOSLEM OUTBREAK. Calcutta, July 11. A serious Hindu-Moslem outbreak has occurred in a suburb. Large numbers of Moslems rushed from the Mosque and attacked a Hindu religions procession which was escorting a car with idols. Fifteen Hindus were injured and removed to hospital The car was damaged.
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  • 54 7 LOAN TO GOVERNMENT. Bogota (Colombia), July 10. The arrival of an official of the New York National and City Bank has given rife to a report of a substantial loan being made to Government after the induction of the new Pr-sident. The money is probably being used to finance
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  • 48 7 .Reuter. SLEEPING IN OPEN AIR. New York, July 11. A sweltering heat wave is Sweeping the City and thousands are sleeping in the open air. Hitherto there have been a dozen deaths and many prostrations in the city and eleven deaths on the eastern seaboard.
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  • 136 7 Reuter. More Bodies Recovered. DIED AT THEIR POST.” New York, July 10. Eighteen bodies, of which six were not identified, have now been removed from Submarine S 51. They were placed in steel caskets and taken to the mortuary. Three of the bereaved persons were not
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  • 159 7 VISIT TO EAST HAM GAS-WORKS. (Rugby Radio Service.) London, July 11. The King and Queen were most warmly welcomed by the people of East London, yesterday, when they paid a visit to the gas-works at East Ham to inaugurate the new unloading plant which is the
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  • 323 7 TRAGIC SEQUEL TO CHOLERA OUTBREAK. We very much regret to announce the death of Mrs. Hamilton, wife of Mr. A.W. B. Hamilton, of Singapore, which occurred at the Middleton Hospital on Saturday morning. Mrs. Hamilton was a passenger on the steamer Erinpura which arrived at Singapore
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  • 77 7 ANNUAL BISLEY MEETING,I926. Owing to the Annual Mobilization and Inspection of the Singapore Volunteer Corps during July and August, it has been found necessary to postpone the Annual Bisley Meeting which was to have been h«ld during tbe August holidays,until November. Exact dates will be notified
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  • 733 7 Third Day’s Results. FAVOURITIES IN FORM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 10. j The third day of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club’s Summer Meeting was very well attended, a record crowd being present, among whom were H. H. tbe Sultan of Perak and suite and the Hon’ble Mr.
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  • 170 7 Race I.l Mile 50 Yakds. Hit 9.9, Master Reggie 9.3, Sea Trout 9-2, Penarth 8.12, Kismet 8.12, Jane 8.4, I mptaway 8.2, Ismarani 8.2, Ving-et-un 7.4. Race 2.6 Furlongs. Lady Black Thom 9 7, Zarona Boy 9.5, Jacotte 9.2, Number Lima 9.00, Bosh 7.12, Panrilla 7.4, Swift
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  • 312 7 A private bill now before the Imperial Parliament has the object of establishing a legal system of adoption. In the Nineteenth Century” Mr. W. R. Barker describes the circumstances which have led up to the proposal to legalise that relationship. As British law stands at present, persons
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  • 73 7 Six cases are in the list for PenangAssizes, which commence tomorrow. Two are Penang cases, three Butterworth and one fyom Bukit Mertajam. The Penang cases are.unlawful return from banishment (Chan Keow alias Ho Choy) and caus’ng bv lash or negligent act (Pagi bin Synal). Two of the Butterworth
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  • 496 8 Penang need have no fear of cholera if the public will but follow the simple instructions of the Principal Medical Officer of the Straits Settlements, ai d refrain from drinking or rinsing the mouth with water which has not been boiled and from eating -uncooked fruit and vegetables. Durians
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  • 376 8 Disquieting rumours reached us this mornii g from h.edah that rabies had made its appearance in that State. Our informationwe regret its paucity and at the same time make due allowance for possible distortionis to the effect that the disease has broken out in northern or central Kedah, and
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  • 244 8 PENANG ASSOCIATION TO BE FORMED. Objects Discussed. A meeting was held in the Penang Cricket Club on Saturday last by exmembers of the Flying services in Malaya, in order to discuss the formation of an Association in Penang. The following wer« present: Messrs Parrott. Walker, Scarborough, Palmer,
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  • 1461 8  -  and tfjs Eleven BY J. J. BREBNER. To the common question of a partner: Do you discard from weakness have always difficulty in a? Either a simple yes or no is wholly inadequate. In this respect it reminds me of the browbeating counsel s question to a
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  • 37 8 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R.. Sheet 69 cts per pound per pl. $92 No. 1 Crepe 69 cts per pound per pl. $92 Quiet. London New’ York 20| 41| (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys’.
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  • 145 8 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd.. the following prices, on July July 12 Local. Singapore sold, 100 tons at $1425 Penang buyers no sellers at $1414. Hie Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd:—~ London, July 9, spot, £277.12.b £277.2.6 three months’ buying and £277.7 6 three months’ selling. Messrs. Boustead and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 165 8 -I i!S»u I Two sportslOIIQ SiilOK© Fishing or shooting?Each sport has its adherents believing their pastime unrivalled. But fe both agree that for cigarettes g i there can be only one choice §WE(XPJIESS I ss?«OK VIRGINIA CIGARETTES .LAtot ww jmw ot» fgßSfeiß VW s& *£M\ iferaF Lfc WO< adeb y
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    • 61 8 E. O.” Raes Dinners and Dancing. Saturday July 24th. Tuesday July 27th. Thursday July 29th. GALA NIGHT Saturday July 31st. Fancy Dress Ball. Four Prizes—2 for Ladies and 2 for Gents. Dancing up till 1.4 S a.tn. Orchestral Concert on Sunday, July 25th. Orchestra during Tiffin Everyday. No Dancing on
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 615 9 Australians’ Brilliant Recovery From Disastrous Start. Bardsley Caught off First Ball. Surprise For England’s Captain After Winning Toss. .4 memorable and record stand by a second icicket partnership in an Anglo-Australian Test Match was made by Macartney and Woodfull at Leeds on Saturday when the third Test
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  • 54 9 ENGLAND’S EASY WIN. Glasgow, July 10. In an international athletic contest here England with points beat Scotland and Ireland with 8 points and 5| points respectively. INTER VARSITY CONTESTS At Stamford Bridge in the Angloamerican inter-varsity athletics, a combined Oxford and Cambridge team beat. Princeton and Cornell by
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  • 50 9 ETON AND HARROW DRAW. London, July 10. At Lords, the match between Eton and Harrow was drawn. Eton scored 312 (Dezoete 73, Andreal 3 for 29) and 204 for 6 wickets (Cazalet 100 not out). Harrow made 376 Crawley 87, Carlisle 62, Andreal 54 Whittaker 5 for 99).
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  • 50 9 WORLD’S NEW DISTANCE RECORD. Paris, July 11, A forty-horse-power car, driven alternately by three drivers, is claimed to have broken the world’s twenty four hours’ record at the Linas Monthlery track, covering 4,167 kilometres, 578 metres. It is stated that the previous record was »>,670 kilometres, 829 metres.
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  • 40 9 BRITAIN BEATS SPAIN. Barcelona, July 10. In the Davis Cup semifinal (European Zone) Britain beat Spain by winning the first two Singles. In the doubles, Crole Rees and Kingsley beat Flaquer and Morales by 11-9, 6 4, 6-2.
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  • 23 9 BOBBY JONES WINS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Columbus, July 11. Bobby Jones won the open golf chamnionship with a score of 293.
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  • 44 9 TACNA ARICA DISPUTE. NEGOTIATIONS WITH BOLIVIA. New York, July 10. A message from Santiago states that negotiations are proceeding with Bolivia providing for the handing over of both Tacna and Arica to Bolivia. Compensation is to be paid to Peru and Chile by Bolivia.
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  • 37 9 Reuter, POWERHOUSE MEN JOIN. New York, July 10. The strike of the subway workers is now supported by one-third of the powerhouse men who struck this morning. The current service_ is, however, being maintained.-
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  • 170 9 Owners’ Offer Complete. STANDARD PROPOSALS. (Rugby Radio Seiivice.) London, July 10. Lancashire colliery owners announced their eight hours day wage terms for miners last night, and the conditions on which the men may resume work under the new conditions throughout the country are now known. The Lancashire
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  • 121 9 Reuter. 30 H. P. PLANE WINS. London, July 10. Captain Broad, flying a 30 horse-power De Havilland Moth, won the two days’ air race for the King’s Cup. Yesterday there were fourteen competitors on all British machines und r handicap conditions, ranging from an allowance of nearly
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  • 55 9 TO CONTINUE TO-MORROW. Basra, July 11. Mr. Alan Cobham will leave here to continue his flight to Australia on Tuesday, accampanie 1 by an Air Force mechanic, Sergeant Ward. He is, therefore, not prep ire 1 to wait until the mechanic, whom the De Havilland Company is
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  • 50 9 BANK DIRECTOR KILLED. Hague, July 10. The Fokker aeroplane, which recently visited Batavia and was employe! on the Amsterdam-Bru?sels-P.iris service, was forced to land in a cornfield near Brussels where it crashed. The pilot and a passenger named Hepner, a director ot the Amsterdam Bank, were killed.
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  • 79 9 FALLEN PREMIER AND HIS AIDES. Lisbon, July 11. The new Government, being unable to obtain from General da Costa, the fallen Premier, a transmission of.his powers as President, resolved to imprison him in a fortress near Lisbon. His aides-de-camp are in custody aboard a warship. Later. General da
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  • 34 9 ATTACK BY ALLIED FORCES. Peking, July 10. Allied forces have launched a general attack on the Kuo Min Chun. Severe fighting is going on and gun fire is heard in the Capital.
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  • 34 9 Renter. SERIOUS COLLISION. Warsaw, July 10. Ten were killed and many seriously injured in a railway collision which is believed to be due to faulty signalling. Several railwaymen have been arrested.
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  • 688 9 Sequel to Debt Settlement with U. S. A. STATEMENT IN CHAMBER. PROCESSION OF CRIPPLED EX SERVICE MEN. Paris, July 10. Before the Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government, by 269 v< tea to 247, M. Caillaux declared that the Washington debt agree ments, also fore
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  • 34 9 D’OISY HOME. Paris, July IL The aviator D’Oisy has returned by train. He declares that his flight to Peking was his last.Reuter. [Additional Reuter Teleglams are to be found in Page\ 7
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 121 9 t FOR I 4, THE I RACES! IT SPECIAL DISPLAY OF Millinery, Frocks, Flowers Materials, Trimmings &c. I I AT I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., IM (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) IW PENANG. inee Appointment 1848 "Lunch Scores 99 and so does John Begg This matured fine old Scotch Whisky h as
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  • 1037 10 Adjourned Statutory Meeting. CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS. The Adjourned Statutory Meeting of Nai Hoot Tin, Ltd., was held in Ipoh on July 10, Mr. H. T. Jones presiding. The Chairman said This Meeting is called, as you are aware, to comply with the requirements j of the Company’s
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  • 418 10 DIRECTOR’S REPORT. The following are excerpts of the report of the directors, to be submitted to the shareholders at the 39th annual general meeting to be held on July 20, at Singapore After charging full depreciation upon the assets of the Company, the Profit and Loss
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  • 219 10 Commending the work of the St. Andiew s Waterside Church Mission foq Sailors at the annual meeting at the Mansion House, in May, and moving the adoption of the sixty-first annual report, the Bishop of Gibraltar, who presided, said that nobody was more competent to speak oMhe
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  • 147 10 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.s share list 1 p.m. to day Saturday. To-day. t Ĕ Shahss. JE M c. Sc. c. c. Minir g. endenx M 25/6 26/6 25/9 Kan,u. lt .ng Kn N aI L Jn P "L 35/6 36/-
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  • 89 10 The following are our latest quotations Rubbers. Buyers. Sellers. A. Gajahs 3.05 3.15 cum A. Panas 14.00 14.50 cum Balgownies 5.40 5.60 Changkats 10.00 10.25 Indragiris 10.40 10.90 Kempas 10.50 10.75 Klangs 9.00 9.25 Malakoffs 5.00 5.20 Sandycrofts 3.60 3.80 U. Pandans 1.10 1.20 cum Tins. B.
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  • 213 10 PENANG, JULY 12, 1926. Betu\?esOpium o >5,000.00 notu Cloves 100.00 sellers Gold kaf 72.00 sellers Mace Pickings 160.00 sellers Nutmegs 80s 100.00 nom. 110 s 95.00 Coconuts per l.OOii 50.00 non. Copra Sundried $11.90 buyers Rattani H. 15 Rattans Coarse 10.50 Green Snail Shell* 13.00 Siam Rice No.
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  • 1223 10 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMHB. I S l§ I* T X BUBBHR TIM—.. v 0 I 0 s e Allenby Robber Oo 8 35 3 d Alor Gejab Robber 3 0 3 15 AmalgemaWd Malay Ketatee 3 00| 5 20 Ayer Httan Ptentlo< Byndfc*<« 24 5 25 CO Aver Koning
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 145 10 Ii > Jgj i® lllisd y° u bu y bears tbis > trademark and refuse |j| htms. e c imitations Aj I DELFIA SALAD OIL g SS with a world’s reputation of more than half a century. aft Im Sole Jigents: fl TRADING SOCIETY DELI ATJEH” M (Incorporated in Holland.)
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    • 24 10 KONDO’S TONSORIAL PARLOUR 35 LEITH STREET. Under New Management. Up-to-date and Hygienic. Terms Moderate. MASSAGE! MASSAGE!! MISS SATO VIOLET RAY TREATMENT Telephone No. 423.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 176 10 Cinema-Goers, Your Film Favourite is now with us SEE HIM TO-NIGHT Monday 12th to Wednesday 14lh July 1926. With a Day Show on Saturday 17th at 2-30 p. m. AT UNITED CINEMA EMPIRE THEATRE. PENANG ROAD By special arrangement with Messrs. United Artists Corp. The Idol of Millions, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
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  • 156 11 SPLENDID BATTING DISPLAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 12Ella Dorothy won the second race for the July Cup. Pureh leads on points up to present. Splendid Batting. While playii’g for the Bankers, Brokers and Insurance in the S.C.C. Tournament, R. N. Hamilton scored 180 not out under
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  • 298 11 TWO AVOMEN AND A BOYS’ QUARRELValuing” Wounds. A Solomon s judgment was given by the Second Magistiate to-day in an assault case in which two Tamil women were concerned. One of the women, Xagammah, who was represented by Mr. Victor J. Mendis, said the other woman assaulted
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  • 282 11 CONVEYANCES TO A WIFE SET ASIDE. Two conveyances by which a bankrupt conveyed property at Kallang to his wife shortly before he absconded were set aside by Mr. Justice Deane in the Bankruptcy Court, Singapore- The conveyances were made' by Yong Ee Choy, managing partner of Chop Ban
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  • 254 11 p. c. c. V. P. R. c. Splendid Batting by Marshall. A splendid all round batting display was given by H. L. Marshall in the drawn league match between the P. C. C. and the P. IL Q\ on the Esplanade on Saturday. The P. C. C. batsman, who
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  • 74 11 ENTERTAINS RACING FRIENDS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 12The Sultan of Perak entertained his racing friends to a tuba fish drive an the Kinta River and a curry tiffin yesterday. Tn the course of the day, Mr. Kirwan, on behalf of the trainers and jockeys, presented
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 275 11 H-Ini3 s3 k unn x? kw n n n *n n nn* I i ISALEF TsaleT 5 M 7 g ba’mS’.S i r Others t q .cSS) IMPORTANT S S ANNOUNCEMENT. g That Our Customers may appreciate the value E of the goods we are offering in our Genuine Sale
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    • 91 11 INDIAN STUDENTS’ HOME HI PEHAHG. FOR CHRISTIAN' AND HINDI BOYS. Run on the same lines as Christian Boarding Schoo’s will open in SEPTEMBER next, if sufficient entries forthcoming before 15th August, 1926. Maharatta and Semi Ecropeah diets. Apply to 'r. I. Ratnam Pillay, (Church Con)p° unc U 52c Penang Road.
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    • 491 11 New Advertisements. l^e Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. POSITIONS VACANT. Dresser wanted for Estate in Kedah. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. No Hospital. Partly furnished quarters w a°z 8 r07.,“5 ,n ,hc Ma,,er f ft»» pi dk Ti L d after as possible. Apply stating quali- an( Reduced and fications and
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  • 809 12 THE MARRANO MARTYRS. We have all heard of the Wandering Jew. Less known, but not less interesting, is the Disappearing or Hidden Jewthe Jew who, driven, Ao to say, underground, has secretly continued the practice of the Hebrew rites, and handed on the practice of
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  • 136 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Silveray for Colombo, Boston, New York and Baltimore. van Hoorn for 1 angsa, Edi, T. Semawe Segli, Olehleh, Tjalang, Meulaboh and Sabang. Rawang for Pangkalan brandan and tangkat. Sitiawan for Setul, Kuala Bahra, Sungei, Opis and Tanjong Star. Talma for Singapore, China and Japan. Ghirbi for
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  • 407 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). BT TEAM. Federateu Malay States, Malacca, Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half-an-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption of Night Mail Service. The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the 7-30 p.m, train:Parit
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  • 124 12 PENANG JULY 12, 1926. (By Courtesy Of The Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’sight PauK 2/4 3/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 154 3 day’s sight Private 156 I Bombay Demand Bank 154 I g Madras Demand Bank 154
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    • 215 12 Don’t allow Zga throat tickle to develop 'C'll THE moment you feel throat irritation, pop an Evans’ Pastille into your mouth. Evans* i Pastilles send a cleansing, soothing vapour into cavities never reached by saliva-carried medicine, dis|>elling an Oncoming cold. Tiie Pastilles effectively check existing colds, and stimulate the whole
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    • 294 12 ...T~ VkYkurri ti2T£ C2XCCD zrxt axa, ai ai a iapi i II f I Mobiloil TO BUYERS OF 1926 I CARS I 3• i r The 1926 models are on the road. ,Some present important changes in engtne H design, others are identical with last yearTprodncttons. I Change in engine
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  • 1156 13 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The fourteenth annual general meeting u»f the shareholders of The Yarak Rubber Company Limited was held at the Re- i gistered oflices of the Company, 23, Beach Street, Penang, on Wednesday, the 7th July. 1926 iat 12 noon. There were present: Major G.
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  • 444 13 A QUESTION FOR VEGETARIANSShelley wrote a poem about a sensitive plant- But if he had dreamed of the theories of Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose he might have been much more harrowingShelley’s plant, of mysterious and anonymous species, could give sn ail fruit and had no bright flower, but
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    • 386 13 The Invisible Death' 1 I M \V l "iimm <4 ?<v ii!|!!!l I I feu. >>s I IW, WW I i IAAMi I S!H 1 1 r i vrr .1 t j| Mĕiihw 1 UillM I ?V*x G< rm>, the invisible causes of Ailments, Sickness /Z U an b>cath, make
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  • 1397 14 A FA OUS HUMOURIST'S VIEWS. Back in 1912, or thereab mb when all the professional uplifters of the United States were whooping for women suffrage I presumed to warn them. that, once it came in, it would do them more dammage than good, writes H. L. Mencken
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  • 448 14 PLATINUM FINDS. Two centuries ago, v.iites Victor Francis in the Daily News”, a French expedition of scientists and ethers set sail for the little known land of Peru, from which there had already returned adventurous spirits with glistening tales of treasure trove- One Antonio de la
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    • 392 14 u???WhJ |r||H v> i iJ&O g I Bt ggj f 4711’’ Eau de Cologne bears the stamp of unobtrusive good t..sU- it tei BSE makes an admirable gift between friends. |M MM All women know the many uses of 4711' Eau de Cologne. Its e.ig 1 O|. _it s efficacy
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  • 603 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, July 12, 1926 CtaGovernment Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart lung do 1.39 Tripe j 0 jQO Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pa i r 30 Leg of MnttoD ]b 55 Lamb
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    • 961 15 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI (ri.r, banking corporation. ffl THE ORIGINAL COOLIE-PROOF ffl (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Il HAND PISTON PUMP. N authorised Capital >50,000,000 M TUI? h Iwued and fully paid up >20,000,000 Hl 11 1 1>/ 2 «rniMA”i*/ 2 I Bew e Liability of Proprietors 20,000,000 g Suction lulzJLlv.Fl Discharge Head
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    • 137 15 jDARRACQ? f s > 12/32 H. P. 4Cylinder i R- > s—Seater5Seater Open J I Touring Body, 4-wheel I Brakes, wire wheels. I f $3,450. I z <» s I I I (Winner of 1925 200 miles J. C. C. Race.) f 6» c I I I Cycle and Carriage
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    • 1369 16 >-- mw- -M-WMX ~til n'-~ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Si! INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG- 9» k 1 WS; I’ 8 WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. |gg| jfigp FA Wgg| i SsSHf PHEMIUS July 15 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. GraJllk lllpl -"k PIIRONTIS July 22 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ELPENOR
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    • 576 16 P 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated tn England.; mail, passenger a cargo service s jeninsula-e and oriental s. n. C. (Under Contract with Hi» Majesty Ooveramer.t.) P. A BAtLING3. london-fae-bastebn service. For Colombo» Adon, Port Said, Mar«sj|t For Singapore, Ho n <koo£,Sh«i£h«i MoiH d London. U Yokohama and
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